LIU guard joins exclusive clubSenior point guard Jason Brickman closed out his LIU Brooklyn career by becoming just the fourth player in NCAA history to record 1,000 assists in the Blackbirds’ 81-62 loss to Bryant on Saturday. ...

St. Joe’s women fall in title gameThe No. 4 seed St. Joseph’s College women’s basketball team was not able to repeat as Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (HVIAC) Tournament champions, suffering a 62-47 loss to the N...

St. Joe’s men take HVIAC basketball championshipLed by a pair of 20-plus point games from junior David Louison (Brooklyn/St. Edmund Prep) and sophomore Michael Megafu (Brooklyn/Nazareth Regional), the No. 1 seeded St. Joseph’s College men’s bask...

St. John’s women win 10 straight in Big EastSophomore Danaejah Grant recorded her first career double-double and was one of five Red Storm players in double figures, as the St. John’s women’s basketball team won its 10th straight Big East Co...

Four from St. Joe’s baseball squad honoredFour student-athletes from the St. Joseph’s College baseball team were featured as Division III Players to Watch in 2014 in the latest Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. Seniors Joe Mendez(Staten Islan...

Record falls, but so do Lady Bears to CCNYThe St. Joseph’s College women’s basketball team set a new school record with 12 blocks and had four players score in double figures, but the Lady Bears could not overcome a four-minute scoring dro...

McNamee named Player of the MonthThe Association of Division III Independents (AD3I) named senior Kelly McNamee (Glendale, /Mary Louis) its Female Student-Athlete of the Month for the month of December after the guard led the St. ...

By Dan Williams and Matt Spetalnick WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned the United States on Tuesday that it was negotiating a bad deal with Iran that paved the way to a "nuclear nightmare," drawing a rebuke from President Barack Obama and exposing the depth of a U.S.-Israeli rift. Delivering dueling messages within hours of each other, Netanyahu made his case against Obama's Iran diplomacy in a speech to Congress that aligned himself with the president's Republican foes. Obama responded in the Oval Office, declaring in a frustrated tone that Netanyahu offered "nothing new." In its response, the Iranian government denounced Netanyahu's 39-minute speech as "boring and repetitive," the state news agency IRNA said.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Two major U.S airlines say they will no longer accept rechargeable battery shipments as new government tests confirm that explosions and violent fires are likely to occur when large numbers of batteries enclosed in cargo containers overheat.